Senior Real Madrid star James Rodriguez could be open to a future The league return before retirement.
Rodriguez completed a move to Madrid after a superb performance for Colombia at the 2014 FIFA World Cup.
The deal was expected to cement Rodriguez's place as a world-class player pushing for major titles in Madrid, but the plan never came to fruition.
The creative midfielder won two The league and two UEFA Champions League titles during his time in the Spanish capital, but was never a first-team regular, despite his high price tag.
After a loan at Bayern Munich, he joined the Premier League Evertonand went to Qatar and Greece, before returning to Brazil in 2023.
Rodriguez rolled back the years with a superb performance in Colombia's 1-0 win over Spain in London and is open-minded about a final spell in Spain.
“When you play for the national team you have to play well. In the future because I won't be able to return to La Liga, a league that I always liked to play,” according to an interview with Teledeporte, via AS Diary.
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